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Used RawShooter Essentials to pop the image out some more. The WhiBal cards helps since they are extremely close to the 18% reflectance as per the color Spectometer. I can set the white balance with the cards and apply the settings to any other shots I take in the same room with the same lighting enviroment.

Scanned from 35mm shot, then post-processed for a 90% sepia tone, plus other enhancements.

This is a reference for all my photos this week: Duchemin recommended that, "next time you’re photographing something, take a little extra time to be aware of what is in, and out, of the frame, and try moving—do a complete circle around your subject if you have to—and see if you can’t strengthen your image that way." I did just that with all my photos this week, I made sure to carefully frame each image, I shot at different angles and different distances.

He also recommended to use a wider aperture and get closer to create a shallower DOF.

 

He said, “A softer focus on the background can diminish the pull on the eye, which in turn strengthens the impact of the elements in focus.”

  

My intention with this photo was to try to create tonal contrast by isolating the subject with post processing.

 

I think it has great tonal contrast I tried to photographer from the "dead cats" POV playing with his pumpkin toy.

 

For editing: I did some cleaning up. Sharpened and used noise reduction. I also did some dodging and burning, cropped and finished editing in ACR. I added B&W layer and tweaked the color mixer to my liking. Added curves layer, B & W layer, vignetting and brightness and contrast

From the grave of Joseph Crapp, shipwright, Cornwall 1779.

 

'His end was all most sudden

As hour the mandate came

Expess from Heaven -

His foot did slip, and he did fall

Help, help, he cries

And that was all'.

 

Postprocessed with a touch of soft lighting and burning. With 3 layers.

The 1st photo added to flickr from the iPhone.

0057 Playing with PS HDR toning and gradient map. Trying to separate myself from the average shooter with post processing. Any and all critique is welcome!

new digital watercolors

Charlotte Hornets herocially defeated the New York Knicks.

This is the original photograph of an abandoned chicken barn that I photoshopped into a somewhat different and, I hope, better image last month. I edited it extensively to begin with------and now, I'd like to see what the PostProcess group can do to improve it.

 

www.flickr.com/groups/postprocess/discuss/72157594534704752/

nothing special just a ordinary same monday... reprocess this out of boredom. cheers!

Mr Denno flyfishing before his son's wedding. Strobist info 2 canon 580's bounced into a elinchrom beauty dish since my Ranger battery was out of juice. Backlit by sun.

I can't put many pictures of the latest wedding I shot online, so here is just a preview taste

 

Bridal party watches the newlyweds feed cake to each other

Took this during our morning walk at the Lake House. This and other machines are dredging our part of the lake.

Postprocessing: Vignetting, color correction

a little sample of my new action Vivid World, which will be offered in a set shortly, please email me for info.

This action intensifies all colors except skin tones, and lightens skin tones, also includes a layer for fixing reds, just paint in the layer mask with a soft white brush at 15% and gradually remove the red.

Post-processing of Oved's (obenaroya) "Before the Storm" image for Open Source #21 in the Nikon DSLR Group

1970 style postprocessing (montage)

Retouched in Photoshop.

Experimenting with post processing.

Postprocessed with Aperture, HDR Efex and PTLens.

D60 + 50mm 1.8 + postprocessing

Photographed with a Canon Digital Rebel through a Kodak Duaflex at the Alameda County Fair in California.

 

I post processed this in Canon Digital Photo Professional to increase saturation and contrast.

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